Has anyone stayed
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Has anyone stayed
Riu Palace Tikida Agadir
Agadir, Morocco.
We have to make a decision which area and hotel we stay at in January , this January we stayed at Les Jardins de la Medina Marrakech . We loved the vibe, the Hotel was fine but it was cold. We know what the weather is like in Agadir so it just a heads up on the hotel please.
Agadir, Morocco.
We have to make a decision which area and hotel we stay at in January , this January we stayed at Les Jardins de la Medina Marrakech . We loved the vibe, the Hotel was fine but it was cold. We know what the weather is like in Agadir so it just a heads up on the hotel please.
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Sallam 'lekum meuniere,
The RIU Palace Tikida is one of a number of resorts located on the beachfront to the south of Agadir Bay. It can be quite a 'busy' place but perhaps not-so much in January. It's usually one of the better places to stay if you have children, otherwise the Sofitels are also worth a look. There is a cluster of decent restaurants around the junction of Rue des Dunes and Chemin de Oued Souss, which is within walking distance of all the resorts at this southern end that I mention. There's plenty of taxis usually hanging around, should you wish to head into the city centre for some other dining options as well as a few shops. During your stay, look into visiting La Médina d'Agadir (it's definitely not Marrakech, but it's all that Agadir has) and also look into a day trip down to Tiznit, which offers a fascinating, historical medina with just a hint of West Africa.
Happy travels,
Darren Humphrys
The RIU Palace Tikida is one of a number of resorts located on the beachfront to the south of Agadir Bay. It can be quite a 'busy' place but perhaps not-so much in January. It's usually one of the better places to stay if you have children, otherwise the Sofitels are also worth a look. There is a cluster of decent restaurants around the junction of Rue des Dunes and Chemin de Oued Souss, which is within walking distance of all the resorts at this southern end that I mention. There's plenty of taxis usually hanging around, should you wish to head into the city centre for some other dining options as well as a few shops. During your stay, look into visiting La Médina d'Agadir (it's definitely not Marrakech, but it's all that Agadir has) and also look into a day trip down to Tiznit, which offers a fascinating, historical medina with just a hint of West Africa.
Happy travels,
Darren Humphrys